Repaint the Living Room: How to choose the right colors to complement permanent features

Mar 28, 2015

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Five Star Painting

The living room is where you entertain guests and as such is a very important
part of your home. If it’s time to give your living space a fresh
coat of paint, choosing the right color can be challenging especially
if there are items in the room that can’t be changed for the time
being like the couch or a fireplace.

Identify Your Options It’s important that the new paint color works with permanent objects
in the room. Take a really close look—your room may have colors
in it you haven’t recognized before. If you have a matching swatch
from the couch, for example, you should take that with you when you go
to choose paint. If you don’t have a swatch, try taking a really
close-up and true-to-color picture of the item to compare at the store.
Keep in mind that you don’t have to use the same color, you could
choose a contrasting color, or an underlying tone.

Look to the Light Another thing to consider is what kind of natural light the living room
gets. If the windows face north or east then the light is usually cool,
whereas light from the south and west is a warm tone. To create a balance,
try using colors that have the opposite tone the light has: Warm tones
for a room facing northeast and cool tones for rooms that face southwest.

Hallway Harmony Keep in mind the colors of the rooms connected to the living room. Making
sure that the colors you choose transition nicely into the connecting
areas of your home will help create a sense of harmony. Of course, if
you are tired of the colors in the hallway, you can always repaint that
too while you are at it.

Don’t Be Hasty! A word of caution: Do not buy a whole can of paint until you have taken
home the paint chips and compared them to the items you are trying to
coordinate with under the same lighting conditions. Personal experience
has taught me that the light you see the paint chips under at the store
tells you nothing about the way it will actually look in the room you
want to paint.

Trial Run Once you think you have the right color, get an eight ounce sample and
paint an area on your wall to give you a true idea what the color will
look like in that room. If you are afraid to paint the wall with a color
you’re not sure about yet, paint a poster board with the sample
color and when it’s dry stick it to the wall using painters tape.
Testing is a good practice because often what looked like the right color
on that tiny little paint chip turns out three shades darker than you
envisioned once you get it on the wall. That can be an expensive, frustrating
and time consuming mistake. Always test first.

As the light in the room changes from day to night so does the
appearance of the wall color. Make a point to look at the test color under various light conditions
to make sure you still like it.

Paint That Wall! Once you have considered, compared, and tested and you finally have the
right color, go to town! If painting is not something you enjoy, then
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how your living room looks when it’s finished. Please share your
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